Strategic Opportunities Support (SOS)
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The goal of the Strategic Opportunities Support (SOS) Center is to advance clinical and translational research at UCSF by providing resources specifically aimed at catalyzing research and career development activities in clinical and translational sciences. The SOS Center has been designed to be a catalyst for researchers to explore novel areas and to test the limits of innovative technologies and methodologies. It is meant to accelerate the conversion of scientific discoveries from laboratories to the clinic and into practical medical advances for patients and communities that need them the most. The Center will provide pilot funding for research and career development activities in clinical and translational sciences. Mentoring resources will be provided and the Center will serve as a one-stop mechanism to identify pilot funding sources for clinical and translational research. The Center will also enhance the careers of investigators who are interested in obtaining expertise and skills required for modern clinical and translational research. Multidisciplinary clinical research programs will be fostered through opportunity funds administered by the SOS Center. The SOS Center will provide a transparent, peer-reviewed process that awards funds to encourage and to enable research and career development in clinical and translational research. |
Apply for CTSI-SOS funds through RAP!Spring 08 Application Deadline: CTSI - SOS is part of the newly formed umbrella funding organization - "Resource Allocation Program" (RAP). Our participation in RAP will make it easier for researchers to search and apply for funds across several funding agencies. It will also improve the review process. Learn how to acknowledge CTSI on SOS publications/projects.
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2007 First Round Awards A Huge Success!The Strategic Opportunities Support (SOS) Center recently evaluated over 250 submitted letters of intent and awarded more than $1 million in funds to 23 team projects aimed at stimulating research and career development activities in clinical and translational sciences.
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